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Bristol University s new Temple Quarter Campus delayed again after covid and Brexit uncertainty
It says the Temple Quarter campus in St Philips has been affected by coronavirus and Brexit
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The opening of a major new University of Bristol campus has been pushed back by another two years. Coronavirus and Brexit have been cited as reasons for the delay to the Temple Quarter Campus, which is a huge £300m development being built on Temple Island.
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image captionThe university hopes construction work will begin on the main academic building on Cattle Marker Road in summer 2022
A £300m campus for the University of Bristol has been delayed again and is now expected to open in 2025.
The university said uncertainties caused by Brexit and the pandemic meant the scheme needed to be pushed back.
It is the second time the date has been revised after initial plans to open in 2022 were delayed by a year.
A digital innovation centre, business school and a student residential village are all part of the development near Temple Meads station.